Minor in Urban Studies and Planning Overview

Program & Requirements

The Minor in Urban Studies and Planning introduces students to contemporary issues and factors affecting the development and functioning of cities in the U.S. and worldwide. Urban planning is an interdisciplinary field that applies problem-solving and policy development skills and techniques from the local neighborhood to international and "mega-city" context. Urban planners contribute to building livable and just urban environments through their employment in public and private sectors.

Admission

Acceptance into the Minor is selective and requires an application to the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Minimum admission GPA is 2.75. The completed application form should be submitted to Alice E. Novak, BAUSP Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Once we have offered you admission to the minor, you will need to complete an Intent to Pursue a Campus-Approved Minor form, requiring a signature from the Coordinator and submission to the FAA Office for Undergraduate Academic Affairs, Room 110, Architecture Building.

The Department accepts applications on a continuous basis, but reserves decisions on entry until an applicant's GPA for the current semester is available. Final decisions on admission, credit checks and graduation requirements are the responsibility of the FAA Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs.

Coursework

The Minor in Urban Studies Planning requires 20 credit hours of coursework, consisting of 2 core courses and 14 credit hours of electives. Electives are all 100, 200, 300, and 400 level courses offered by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. The Minor requires that at least 6 hours of coursework must be advanced courses (300-level or 400-level) and distinct from credit earned for the student's major or another minor.